Before my bout with sepsis, which nearly killed me, I had a lot of pet peeves. Near the top of my list: misspelled and misused words, for example, it's misused for its. Since getting better, I find that very few things bother me any more--including misspelled/misused words. But what about you?
When you're reading something and it's [it is] filled with misused words, does your blood boil or are you able to get its [belonging to it] meaning without being bothered?
This used to be a big deal for me and included:
your/you're
it's/its
there/their
there/they're
except/accept
to/too
could of/could have (or could've)
then/than
affect/effect
past/passed
definately/definitely
right/write
loose/lose
exasperate/exacerbate
who's/whose
alot or allot/a lot
stood/stayed
tooken/took
I/me
formally/formerly
and a lot more.
Somehow, nearly dying left me with a newly found tolerance for trivial nonsense--you know, don't sweat the small stuff! I'm now kind of surprised it ever bothered me that much.
Do you have any spelling/grammar pet peeves, or do you just brush them off?
When you're reading something and it's [it is] filled with misused words, does your blood boil or are you able to get its [belonging to it] meaning without being bothered?
This used to be a big deal for me and included:
your/you're
it's/its
there/their
there/they're
except/accept
to/too
could of/could have (or could've)
then/than
affect/effect
past/passed
definately/definitely
right/write
loose/lose
exasperate/exacerbate
who's/whose
alot or allot/a lot
stood/stayed
tooken/took
I/me
formally/formerly
and a lot more.
Somehow, nearly dying left me with a newly found tolerance for trivial nonsense--you know, don't sweat the small stuff! I'm now kind of surprised it ever bothered me that much.
Do you have any spelling/grammar pet peeves, or do you just brush them off?
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